Your mental, social, physical and academic wellness are intertwined. The links below lead you to some of the most popular resources to support your success at Brock.
- Download linkable PDF of top Brock services and keep this handy list on your phone for quick reference.
- Aboriginal Student Services helps all Aboriginal students, including First Nations, Metis and Inuit, make the transition to the Brock University community, and provides support and resources to enhance their academic success and cultural identity at Brock
- Academic/study supports including workshops, guides and more
- Brock University Student’s Union (BUSU) including clubs, advocacy help and more
- Calculating Final Grades – Video
- Mental health and wellbeing including counseling and crisis services
- Recreation services including the Zone
- Student Accessibility Services registration form. Hamilton campus students be sure to indicate you require services on your campus.
- Student Health Services including links to campus security, walk-in clinics, doctor’s notes and more. (For emergencies call 911)
- Hamilton Campus Student Health Services. Visit the Mental Health Nurse available every Monday 11am – 3pm in Room 20E. Drop-in, first come first serve or call 905-688-5550 ext. 4163 for more information. Services provided: Mental health concerns / Alcohol/drug concerns / Facilitate bookings with physicians / Back dated withdrawal support letters / Triage of health needs.
- Student Wellness and Accessibility Centre. This site links you to crisis resources, personal counselling services, student health services, students accessibility services and the Wellness Hub. This site also includes resources specific to the needs of 2SLGBTA+ and https://brocku.ca/health-wellness-accessibility/student-health-services/resources-for-racialized-students/
- Your Personal Librarian program is designed to introduce students to the many resources, tools and services available through the Library.
- Not available here – course syllabi/outlines provide contact information for professors and teaching assistants (TAs). TAs in particular are important course-specific academic resources.